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| Genre: | Dramas |
| Format: | DVD |
| Region: | Region 1 |
| Display Format: | Special Edition |
| Director: | Michael Cimino |
| Leading Role: | Robert De Niro, Meryl Streep, Christopher Walken |
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I had purchased this DVD for my mom in order to replace a VHS copy. The Deer Hunter is one of the longer movies out there, with a running time of three hours.
The movie is one part look at life, one part showing the hell that is war and what it means to live after after the war, in this case Vietnam, is over. It's cast is a list of who's who in Hollywood, including Robert DeNiro, Meryl Streep, George Dzunda and Christopher Walken. The movie has been criticized as "anti-war" since it shows only the worst elements of post war life. However, I think an intelligent observer could look past that to the deeper meanings.
Consider the relationships in this movie. You have a group of friends working their jobs at a steel mill, then heading out for an after work beer enjoying each other's company. Later, they go to a wedding and we see a scene not unlike most wedding, celebration, people getting drunk and parting.
The group of friends heads into the mountains to shoot deer and have a conversation about what it really means to shoot an animal. It's quite analytical and makes you think.
From there, you're literally dropped into the Vietnam conflict, with these same friends serving as soldiers. There's a particularly emotional scene when, having been captured, the men are forced to play Russian roulette by their captors. They do manage to escape, but all three men are forever changed by what they went through. One is forever crippled, one returns home to be with the girl he always cared about and the third stays in Vietnam, playing Russian roulette as a way to make money.
I guess you could argue that Deer Hunter is ultimately a sad film, for the innocence these men lose or a happy movie for the ones who return home. I see it more as a comment on the human condition, the byplay of how life and people can dramatically change to someone we might not even recognize.
If you can, see it.
The Deer Hunter is an excellent film that shows the effects of PTSD on war veterans. The film introduces you to three men and their friends, and how they change before and after their participation in the Vietnam War. It's very touching and sad, and it deserved the five Academy Awards it won. DeNiro, Savage, and Walken did a fine job in this, and so did John Cazale and Meryl Streep. The Legacy Series DVD is a 2-disc special edition that includes the widescreen film and some cool special features. I recommend it.
After hearing so much about how awesome this movie was I saw it for myself. This boring experience was worse than doing arts and crafts with my grandmother, or indulging in underwater basket weaving courses. Nothing made sense and it was drawn out way too far, yes I understand the emotional value between Walken and Deniro, but there were too many worthless insignificant events leading up to that for me to really even care, and what in the hell is the deal with all of the russian roulette, makes no sense at all. Don't waste your time, and don't buy this one.
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This movie is one of the best Vietnam era movies ever made. The movie has a great cast and won Best Picture along with other awards. It is a movie about a group of friends who go to Vietnam and how it changes their lifes and the lifes of those around them. This movie is excellent and a must see in my opinion.
This movie has won many awards in its day. It is a classic War movie about Pennsylvania Steelworkers and their lives before the Vietnam War as well as during and after. It's just over 3 hours - so be sure you're comfy. Robert DeNiro and Meryl Steep performed very very well in this movie which won them awards.